Category: abortion

Michigan Legal System in Disarray After Roe v. Wade Decision

Judge Elizabeth Gleicher, a Democrat appointee and Planned Parenthood donor, is the presiding judge in a case brought by the non-profit organization and an abortion provider against the state of Michigan that could keep performing abortions legal. The case before Gleicher seeks to establish that abortion is a right implied in the state constitution, and…


How Roe Repeal Will Change California Politics

Commentary The repeal of the Roe v. Wade abortion decision by the U.S. Supreme Court will change California politics—but not in the way people are expecting. The assumption is it will help Democrats and hurt Republicans. And it will continue Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ascension as a leader of the Democrats’ progressive faction. Instead, it could…


Banned in San Francisco Over Abortion Advocacy, Nancy Pelosi Receives Communion in Papal Mass in Rome

Over a month after being denied communion in her home city of San Francisco, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has received communion on Wednesday at a Mass with Pope Francis in Rome. The California Democrat, who is visiting Rome on a family vacation, was spotted during the official livestream of Pope Francis’ Mass for the Solemnity…


Court Restores Culture of Life

Commentary The cries from the left predicting the end of the world in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is a familiar sound. We heard the same after the historic reform in welfare in 1996 when Aid to Families with Dependent Children, which effectively subsidized low-income women to have…


Supreme Court Decision May Force Young Women to Confront Sexual Reality

Commentary Thanks to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, young women are confronting some basic truths about men and women that feminism has denied for the last half-century. Like other left-wing movements, feminism is based on a denial of reality (or, if you prefer, on lies). The best-known example is the feminist insistence that, except…


Persistence Paid Off

Commentary There were times over the last 50 years when some pro-lifers felt they would never see Roe v. Wade overturned and the right to life again recognized by government. Many who never doubted didn’t live to see this day. They had marched in the cold streets of Washington, D.C., in January on Roe’s anniversary….


12 Trump Picks Win in Primaries on Tuesday; Companies Reimbursing Abortion a PR Stunt: 2nd Vote | NTD Daybreak

Seven states held primary elections on Tuesday. NTD takes a look at the results from the governor races in New York and Illinois—and at Trump’s continued influence on the GOP. More companies are coming forward to cover abortion costs. They say there’s a lot at stake for them, especially during the labor shortage. But we…


Legalisation of Abortion in South Australia to Come into Effect

New regulations will be introduced in the state of South Australia (SA) from July 7, allowing women to have an abortion up to 22 weeks and six days into the pregnancy without needing a reason. The legislation will come into effect after abortion was legalised in the state by the previous government in early 2021…


Liberal Colleges Offer Students Mental Health Counseling to Cope With Roe v. Wade Overturn

Many colleges and universities are providing mental health counseling for students who have a hard time coping with the reality that abortion is no longer considered a constitutional right. In a landmark 6–3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, effectively handing the question of abortion access back…


California Approves Amendment to Codify Abortion for November Ballot

SACRAMENTO—California Assemblymembers voted to bring forth an amendment to codify abortion in its Constitution yesterday afternoon in a 58 to 16 vote. Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), authored by Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins (D-San Diego), will go before voters in the General Election in November. SCA 10 will expand the state’s current…